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NEPPC Research Reports

A Portrait of New England's Immigrants
by Antoniya Owens
NEPPC Research Report No. 08-2 (November 2008)

The Future of the Skilled Labor Force in New England: The Supply of Recent College Graduates
by Alicia Sasser
NEPPC Research Report No. 08-1 (September 2008)

The Potential Economic Impact of Increasing the Minimum Wage in Massachusetts
by Alicia Sasser
NEPPC Research Report No. 06-1 (January 2006)

NEPPC Conference Reports

Employing the Region's Assets: Baby Boomers Meeting New England's Skilled Workforce Needs
by Heather Brome and Sandra Hackman
NEPPC Conference Report No. 08-1 (May 2009)


NEPPC Working Papers

Voting with their Feet? Local Economic Conditions and Migration Trends in New England
by Alicia Sasser (July 2009)

The Labor Market for Direct Care Workers
by Reagan Baughman and Kristin Smith, University of New Hampshire
NEPPC Working Paper No. 07-4 (November 2007)


NEPPC Discussion Papers

Smart Places, Getting Smarter: Facts about the Young Professional Population in New England States
by Heather Brome
NEPPC Discussion Paper No. 09-1 (July 2009)

Is New England Experiencing a "Brain Drain"? Facts about Demographic Change and Young Professionals
by Heather Brome
NEPPC Discussion Paper No. 07-3 (November 2007)

The Potential Economic Impact of Increasing the Minimum Wage in New Hampshire
by Antoniya Owens
NEPPC Discussion Paper No. 07-2 (July 2007)

New England Migration Trends
by David Agrawal
NEPPC Discussion Paper No. 06-1 (October 2006)


NEPPC Policy Briefs

Lasting Connections: Using Internships to Retain Recent College Graduates in New England
by Alicia Sasser
NEPPC Policy Brief No. 09-3 (March 2009)

Retention of Recent College Graduates in New England
by Alicia Sasser
NEPPC Policy Brief No. 09-2 (January 2009)

The Supply of Recent College Graduates in New England
by Alicia Sasser
NEPPC Policy Brief No. 09-1 (January 2009)

NEPPC Rapid-Response Memos

Median Household Income in Massachusetts, Greater Boston, and the City of Boston (1999-2006) pdf
by Antoniya Owens (January 2008)

Economic Impact of the Proposed Minimum Wage Increase in New Hampshire pdf
by Antoniya Owens (April 2007)

Maine County-to-County Population Migration pdf
by Matthew Nagowski (October 2006)

Worcester County Population Migration pdf
by Matthew Nagowski (October 2006)

Urban vs. Suburban Job Growth pdf
by Heather Brome (October 2006)

Economic Impact of Casino Development pdf
by Heather Brome (September 2006)

Population Growth and Migration in New England pdf
by Carrie Conaway (June 2006)

Trends in Median Income in Massachusetts, Greater Boston, and the City of Boston pdf
by Alicia Sasser and Brad Hershbein (May 2006)


NEPPC Presentations and Testimonies

Older Workers Meeting Skilled Workforce Needs pdf
by Heather Brome
The Eastern Region IPMA Conference (October 6, 2009)

Migration and Demographic Trends Trends in New England pdf
by Heather Brome
Presented to Hartford Area Business Economists (March 18, 2009)

Economic Overview for Rhode Island and the Region pdf
by Jennifer Weiner
Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce
(January 13, 2009)

The Future of the Skilled Labor Force in New England:  The Supply of Recent College Graduates pdf
by Jennifer Weiner
Presented to the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District (December 9, 2008)

The Future of the Skilled Labor Force in New England:  The Supply of Recent College Graduates pdf
by Jennifer Weiner
Presented to the New England Board of Higher Education (November 7, 2008)

The Future of the Skilled Labor Force in New England:  The Supply of Recent College Graduates pdf
by Alicia Sasser
Presented during the Greater Boston Chmaber of Commerce/Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Breakfast meeting (September 18, 2008)

Thoughts on How to Account for Migration and Commuting in Forecasting State Economic Variables pdf
by Robert Tannenwald
Presented to the Combined Meeting of the Maine Consensus Economic Forecasting Committee and the Revenue Forecasting Committee (July 17, 2007)

New England's Changing Demography pdf
by Heather Brome
Presented at the NESGFOA Spring Training 2007 (March 29, 2007)

The Potential Economic Impact of Increasing the Minimum Wage pdf
by Alicia Sasser
Presented at the House of Representatives Continuing Education Session “The Livable Wage” (January 11, 2007)

The Minimum Wage: Why Was It Passed? What Does It Buy? What Does It Cost? pdf
by Robert Tannenwald
Presented at the New Hampshire’s Basic Needs & Livable Wage 2006 Conference (December 6, 2006)

The Economic Landscape for Retirement Security in New England pdf
by Carrie Conaway
Presented to the New England Legislators Symposium (June 23, 2006)

 
 

 

 
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